Brief introduction of University of Sydney
The University of Sydney (USYD), founded in 1850, is the first university in Australia and the most authoritative and attractive university. The University of Sydney is one of the eight leading academic research institutions in Australia, and it is also a member of the elite group of universities in North and South America and the Asia-Pacific region, which consists of only two universities. The University of Sydney enjoys an international reputation for its high-quality teaching, and its students have become leaders in various fields, including three Australian prime ministers, Nobel Prize winners in chemistry, Nobel Prize winners in economics and President of the World Bank. The University of Sydney has 49,000 students. It is the largest university in Australia and the most popular university for overseas students. It has the largest library in the southern hemisphere, with more than 4.5 million books, consisting of 26 professional libraries. The University of Sydney Library has an advanced computer search system and is connected with other libraries in Sydney, where teachers and students can find any information they need. It has a wide range of disciplines and is famous for its high-quality teaching and research.
1. BA (Media and Communication) BA (Media and Communication) is a five-star major. Courses cover news, internet, television, radio, electronics, digital and advertising, and students have internship opportunities in their last year of college.
2. Master of Media Practice Master of Media Practice is famous for its practicality and is conducive to future employment.
Interpretation of mass media curriculum specialty
What is mass media? The major of mass media is to let students know the main body of the media industry, the products of the media industry and the latest technology applied in the media industry. Experts studying in Australia said that the main purpose of Australian media courses is to cultivate students' reverse thinking ability on media carriers such as TV, movies, radio, news and communication in their own country and the world through social, especially cultural differences in the media industry. Although the media major emphasizes theoretical study, more and more universities are also emphasizing students' internships in the media industry and providing students with enough opportunities to understand the application of the latest multimedia technology in the media industry. Just as mass media course is an indispensable part of communication major, communication course is also an important part of media major.
The courses of mass media specialty involve all aspects of human and social information dissemination, including semiotics, sociolinguistics, history, sociology, anthropology, social psychology and so on. At the same time, media majors also need students to learn professional knowledge in language and literature, information transmission and social organization, as well as behavioral science between people or between people and organizations. Western media colleges usually include the following majors: advertising, film and video, interactive multimedia technology, journalism, mass communication, media research, photographic media, public relations, communication and culture, visual arts, digital media and so on.